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  2. I want a president - Wikipedia

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    [7] Leonard has said that she would not write the same poem today, but appreciates that it opens a discussion about how things have or have not changed since then. [8] "I am interested in the space this text opens up for us to imagine and voice what we want in our leaders, and even beyond that, what we can envision for the future of our society ...

  3. Vivian Yeiser Laramore - Wikipedia

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    The poem "Keys" (also titled "Today") is one of her most widely-published. It often appeared in periodicals and self-help books. [9] [10] I’ve shut the door on Yesterday, Its sorrows and mistakes; I’ve locked within its gloomy walls Past failures and heartaches. And now I throw the key away To seek another room, And furnish it with hope and ...

  4. List of Romantic poets - Wikipedia

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    The six best-known English male authors are, [citation needed] in order of birth and with an example of their work: William Blake – The Marriage of Heaven and Hell; William Wordsworth – The Prelude

  5. List of poetry groups and movements - Wikipedia

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    To be a 'school' a group of poets must share a common style or a common ethos. A commonality of form is not in itself sufficient to define a school; for example, Edward Lear, George du Maurier and Ogden Nash do not form a school simply because they all wrote limericks. There are many different 'schools' of poetry.

  6. Feminist poetry - Wikipedia

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    To give authority to women's voices, writers like Honor Moore and Judy Graun held workshops specifically for women in order to overcome women's inner critics exacerbated by sexism. [45] These networks of mentorship sprang up in feminist communities, and in universities.

  7. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    Literary movements are a way to divide literature into categories of similar philosophical, topical, or aesthetic features, as opposed to divisions by genre or period. Like other categorizations, literary movements provide language for comparing and discussing literary works.

  8. A woman took over her male friend’s dating app profile only to find herself “more depressed than ever” and “hating women” just three days afterward Image credits: Andres Ayrton/Pexels ...

  9. We Real Cool - Wikipedia

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    We Real Cool" is a poem written in 1959 by poet Gwendolyn Brooks and published in her 1960 book The Bean Eaters, her third collection of poetry. The poem has been featured on broadsides, re-printed in literature textbooks and is widely studied in literature classes. It is cited as "one of the most celebrated examples of jazz poetry". [1] [2] [3]